
Outside the Box: An EMS Podcast
Welcome to Outside the Box, a podcast that has evolved from its roots in EMS clinical excellence to a broader exploration of the topics, trends, and challenges surrounding the EMS industry today. Initially launched as a platform for driving clinical performance within emergency medical services, our journey has expanded to encompass a broader array of subjects that touch the lives and work of EMS professionals and beyond.
We now delves into the intersections of healthcare, personal development, industry innovation, and the myriad professional experiences of the EMS world. Our conversations aim to enlighten, inspire, and empower our listeners by covering everything from the critical importance of first impressions in professional settings to leadership, mental health, technological advancements, and the cultural shifts within the EMS landscape.
For our new clinically focused podcast, tune in to Sirens & Stethoscopes.
New episodes will be released bi-weekly
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Outside the Box: An EMS Podcast
Saving Lives with M.A.R.C.H
In this episode of "Outside the Box," we sit down with Firefighter/ Paramedic Michael Dimitri to discuss the MARCH acronym — a critical approach for trauma patient assessment. Michael guides us through the life-saving techniques for handling massive bleeding, airway management, respiratory support, circulation, and hypothermia, along with the crucial identification of head injuries.
Listen as we delve into the nuances of shock identification without relying solely on vital signs, emphasizing the importance of touch and observation in the diagnosis. Michael shares invaluable insights on how to manage hypothermia, a stealthy and often overlooked trauma killer, and underscores the cyclic relationship between coagulopathy, acidosis, and hypothermia. This episode is essential listening for all emergency responders committed to elevating their trauma care capabilities and ensuring they're ready to face any situation with confidence and expertise.
Disclaimer: The Sugar Fire Department, including its officers, employees, and affiliates, shall not be held responsible or liable for any claims, damages, injuries, or losses arising from the use or misuse of the information presented in these videos. It is important to note that the videos are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers should always adhere to the local protocols set by their agency and Medical Director.